3-10
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w
o* tha
I It
the business session, quar
"made and * letter
Aim S*r Taylor,
,fa?l
gift Membera were
8UPPWv^tyViCtory
the president
thai
Ifcd foofl
in the rales governing the
of ^ bores was note* in
u whiah hm *een mereaaed
14 peenda " 1
C.^l^era^M^J. W.
Of the
and Mrs. E. V. Holmes,
wife off the newly installed pastor,
was cordially welcomed as a new
member of th^T*^ ?
The Annie Perkins Circle at the
BaptiHt Missionary Society, met iit
the Church, Tbeeday evening with
Mrs. Lowell Lifts as hostess and the
MA. * W. Miller, pre
Hie meditation una given by Mrs
John Turner Walston, and an inspir
ing program, "based on the subject
"Our Assets for Building a Better
World," eras presented in talks made
by Mrs. R. G. Barrett, Jr., Mrs.
George W. Davia, Mire. A. J. Melton.
Mra. It L. Maiming tad Mra. M. G.
-
a nunict
The program act forth the spiri
tual assets of the dtiaenry of the
United States, such aa prosperity, na
tional good will arid the outstanding
factor, that, of being a Christian na
tion.
Daring the social period, the host
ess staved delicious homemade cocoa
nut cake and coffee.
Special visitors at this meeting
wens; Mrs. Manly Liles, Mrs- Tal
madge Pollard, Miss EUa Mae Bailey
and MriL Chester Gotland.
? ' ?
*?" B&mai
on "^oUowta*1! .
1*
1 1 ' ' . ''?
??SU2SS
Mm. J.
otpamr.
to P?ay for
IrK John T. Thhwe played the]
hymn, "Hew 0* PfoJWT, 0 J^wd,"
SSr to? " H
& *w
V AMi^mwjnHng
^^^WIIBMSmWWIIpWhMBWW
Ol toe ?ubiect, ?Tfce
4PK
nwirtrtiri in
talks made by Mm. Ed Nash W(|r
E. R. Clegg.
?poring the business period,
?em 4Mb monthly reports ead
Cfegg reported on a
recently in Rocky Mou
the Crusade for Christ L
committee was appointed to assist is
the Victory Clothing Collection. ?
yTttlyiMTII
-MrtJohnfc
to Qffb ; <?f
liary, Monday ^
pn Wilson street,
nice chairman,
pf>e
***?*> JP 1
Mrs. J. 1L Hobgood gave toe medi
tation end developed a splendid pro
gram oh thp thoug*
iect, "Pp I Want *'
Mm, Hpbgood
discussion the waya
which a
abpot a
Delicious
of sandwichgii'
and chcarcolas were
Jouznment.
Cirele 2, of the Presbyterian Auxi
TV.
with
Mi*, j. c. r^ijn tin in i
W W* ^ ***
Qt^ifpttv
m-mm&
,. ^TW5';piWi !'iu ' ? <f ?-'-'c
was closed with p raver.
M. Mrw?iai period. a*w> and
?* ?* ps9Jifu
minJ Iw ths^ML
..;,;w." '/.^.M' ?'# I
? 5 9iMR,.HWHi
nee is mt id?llntir il?iniiii
. - j. "-*^32' ?w'. * * fP|* i - ?!*'
but a practical, workable, common
^ WJIJUVJL ?- *r~~ 1 ^ ?
^*WBI ' K.* S*C-!
i*t*ry of Agriculture Anderson.
v^|
amtunt of
?? the various
rf livestock is one of the
. problems in Nor* Carbine,
?t. JhfflM* Hilton ?f St#|? <3#
T/ii. ftainwatw. home leant of the
Extension Service in Wilson County,
has been elected awralWT-tCHwarar j
of the Notion*} Home Demonstration I
AgMtaf itnoptktianu --;' ?'? ail
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THBBANK OF PAMtoXE
FARMVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER SI, IMS ^
'& ASSETS
1. Loans and discounts (including |?None.... overdrafts) , 176,840.22
2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 2378300.00
3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions ____ 158348.13
5. Corporate stocks (including 6 stock of federal
Reserve Bank) ?_ 16300.00
6. Cash Balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process, of collection iTr*"""" 1376339.34
7. Bank premises owned 817369.15, furniture and fix- 1 ,
tares 61,00 ? a ?_ 17370.16
11. Other Assets . . 12313.65
12. TOTAL ASSETS 66327308.49
liabilities
15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships,
_ and corporations 834234731
14. Time deposits 9# individuals, partnerships,
end corporations ? - - 388366-68
16. Deposits of United Ststes Government (including
postal savings) I 299,193.14
? - ?r ?? M
Mr
66,107341.70
. 6038030
' : 126,^08.00
29,666.70
PB ... 16,000.00
*? e'V 11.-. 1 >?
fiJKilwn.
of luuigh.
end with hen parents,
|mmh. v, V} jbm-a
'Um. W. A. Marlowe** Mm. fit
T. Hicks were the grate of Mrm. J;
t, Barnes in iialeigbr^BHMHH
iendswiH regret to learn that
H. C. Bttroh imderwent wi ope/>
Monday at Woodard-Herring
hope for her
* speedy iheovery.
'1. ?
BALLARD'S
DUlrtfNS^RATHW CLUH
HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY
Mn. H. D. Moye, Mrs. J. R. Gow:
rr
Wis, Mrs. Arch Flanagan, Mrs. ^ E,
Maa-a K TysohJ Mrs. E.
M. Tyson and Mrs. Chester Worth
ingfem were hostesses at a lovely
party,' in the Community
Ho
on Club and familiesof the com
munity were invited to join in the
pleasures of the evening.' T .
Songs, gamee and faftOhe telling
were enjoyed in the round of fun,
following
following which sandwiches, cookies
and het tea were served buffet style.
" "<odu:-#rj|
' rtifiy........
manner ior r
f* \7? SraG#* J
^jsr.ivstsssi
f?f:camdes
fte pure wttte e?i
Dipp?r liiJUi fxuat
tetern Alberta, Southern CWi
and Sotrthmft New Meake.
been found aeckhntly in
flApM ? I ...
Dnkoli mi Nebraska r'
M
on
. - _ _ Sm Jm 'r* H?ii i
ltfj* t nih-rt br-f thS??*? #Hj
Wal^r
'taW
awarded a $200 scholardiip ee one of
fouk national winners ill the Field
ctm,
U .Hi III ,1.11,94 J II
TV USDA Km reduced the
"n,-gr price of wool owned bjr
P about 7 cento a potod to
greater on of wool bjr U.
'
It's a good time for rural health
committees to iwHim doctors mid
lettmdng foam war to settle
nana, ^ -.v.-.
An eight-weeks short course in
animal production will begin at
College on January !<?
lfanr farmers favor ths? Oardcn
and Voistafo varieties at soybeans
for both hay and beans. ^
rWHOi THT TS|HE
WOUVpH'T ftSFTER tHt COMTC
w MTik WE LET rtlfW SUUXtT
Souf HEftW BReAD FOR ?u
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For yam. the facts afcoitf General Motors have been,
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In spite of this, the a cfcapge to
....
look at our books, with the hint that we could meet
Union demands "if the truth were really known."
ja&te ie'paS"***' ????
Th
We have firmly declined to recognize this as a basis
u Twm. ft pit fjjs "v-T f? o rfff. ' ?,:i. % J" J
fat*;
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The Full Fact, srjfubHshe*
gj8K
1
How much General
71 JW'
employes?bow much it pays to atockholdprs-how OHWfi it ]
taxes?how much net profit we make?and many other facts are
pleinly mud in .u^id report, .ad quarterly report,.
Irvsto r. . , .'? .
are broadcast to 425,000 stockholders from coast to coast
sent to newspapers knd libraries. Additional copies arefree for
the asking f
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..? has been Added
The obvjoua fetf is ft*t/ASK?<3| h? #?e beyond if right.
t?,' ?-#<?.
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?;< "??i' i"' ij^r
unrfer th%> lf? nd i^mcfcia^ iot lor information but for new
power-no/ /or a /oo* a* past figures, but for the power
to sit in on forecasting a J planning the future.
. ' ...... . j? i'"' . . *#^S
_ ^ cM.1^ boo1?" * ?.dw t*tch phrase intended as an
:, .$wi? opening wedge whereby. Vpiona hope to pry their way into the
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;.r t ** *"% to the day when Union boss*, onder threat
ef strike, will demand the right to teH what we oao malt* token
*? ?n mofcfc ?t, ?>*?* make it, and how snnctf we must
charge yow?all with an apa on what labor can. take out of the
? Y'
bii?ini?i> *a&ar than on the tmine that goes into the predi
?g^fear*-' |
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idtef- Union
pwppilHB^pn^ MjpBSMBSr
H j?t an ordinary waga argument. that it ia bigger tban the
'BB
f "*? ?*? a???t
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first stop toward
to the Union bosaaa. ^* * *
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rejeot the idPa of a -io<* at th* l '